Jeff Sessions and Stephen Bannon are both individuals with a long and public history of racism and xenophobia.
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These are not good people, but you're willing to look past that for a long shot cabinet position.
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@pcarenza@DanaRohrabacher@stuartglick how did you form your opinion? Tell me about Sessions racist past in detail. -
In 1986, former colleagues testified Sessions used the n-word and joked about the KKK.
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In 2010 many Dems & Reps fondly eulogized KKK member Byrd, out loud on the record.
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Regardless, Byrd somehow paved the way for all racists????
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but so did Sessions and he suited words with actual actions.
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Everyone can see what flew on Breitbart under Bannon's leadership.
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so by your logic when someone says racists things and you call them racist, you are labeling?
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Great "I know you are but what am I?" defense, champ. Not labels. Sessions' voting record is well documented.
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is this just your Twitter syntax or do you craft official memos with runons?
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none of this is working out for you. I'd suggest you stop.
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..the guy denying the person has a long history of racism & xenophobia is the illiterate crony.
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